Jun 13, 2007 12:23
Ok, can you explain why you have such an obsession with girls in glasses; do you know why you do? ANd you can unscreen this if you like.
I'm not sure I'd call it an obsession!!! *gasp!* Er, ok...so maybe it is...but I suspect that it's not nearly as bad an obsession as some of the super-perverts around here, eh? Amirite?! Anway, I guess that the original reason I so loved girls with glasses was my intense need to feel different, which stems from my dislike of what I'm going to call "conventional and pedestrian beauty." See, I'm going to expand on this more later, but I think that what society thinks is beautiful is typically terrible in my mind... bleach blonde hair with fake boobs and laser correction vision? Girls who never eat? Girls with fake tans? Do not Want! Give me hips, give me glasses, give me brunettes and redheads and girls with dirty blonde hair, and black hair, and who eat, and who look like real human beings. Give me glasses, give me that extra framing of the eyes and give me a beautiful gal who is real! Give me someone who will talk to me about history, and life, and who likes more than just clubbing, chillin' and illin'! Give me short, give me tall, give me a gal with meat on her bones! That's what I want! These days I honestly just think glasses compliment a woman, give her an air of reality and make her eyes look lovely...and frankly I'm not sure if there's anything else to it.
Who do you believe was the greatest military general of all time?
I'd have to say either Alexander the Great or Belisarius the Byzantine, mainly because both did so much with essentially so little. Alexander, despite having crack soldiers and being an amazing general still had to take on the mightiest land empire of his day, the Persians, and he was able to repeatedly beat them over and over and eventually crush their empire, something no one else could have dreamed of. With Belisarius he was able to take on the powerful states in Africa as well as the (damned) Visigoths in Italy with almost no support from his own empire, succeeding only because he was a military genius. He's also very underrated in history, a crime if you ask me. Which you were.
Screening comments is lame, yes or no?
Completely, I learned this through two years of doing it...damn trolls.
sieur-veys,
meme-pires,
you make loving fun,
his imperial highness,
historically speaking